Open vaccine spots available at Alliant Energy Center this week
Public Health officials in Dane County announced Monday morning that thousands of vaccine doses will be scheduled to arrive this week at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
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Public Health officials in Dane County announced Monday morning that thousands of vaccine doses will be scheduled to arrive this week at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
The City of Madison Streets Division announced they will no longer accept plastic film and bags as recyclable materials Tuesday.
Owners of the state street business The Pipefitter announced last Tuesday that they will be closing their doors permanently, joining several other local businesses who have had to close or relocate in the past year.
The Madison Police Department released a statement this past Monday warning Mifflin residents that they will be monitoring the anticipated Mifflin Street Block Party. They threatened to hand out citations for individuals caught violating county health orders and underage drinking.
Incumbent Joe Parisi secured another term as Dane County Executive following his victory in this past Tuesday’s election.
Some Dane County Board members are starting to show public opposition to no-knock warrants, a police strategy used by Louisville police officers when they shot and killed Breonna Taylor over a year ago.
Governor Tony Evers appointed Kalvin Barrett, a former Badger offensive lineman to be the next Dane County Sheriff on Friday, April 2. Barrett will be Dane County’s first Black sheriff.
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The joint city-county Public Health department released a order of public health Friday releasing Dane County residents of outdoor capacity limits.
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Madison's Finance Committee cast a unanimous vote Monday to implement a pilot program that will designate crisis response teams that will respond to certain behavioral and mental health emergencies instead of the MPD.
The Madison Common Council has explored options to undergo the largest structural change in decades as they look for voter opinions on having a smaller, full-time, higher-paid city council.
More than one-third of Dane County’s population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccination, including almost 90% of individuals over the age of 65, according to statistics released by Public Health.
A man nearly died after suffering an asthma episode following a shooting at a temporary housing shelter Monday night. He was almost not able to get life-saving treatment from community medics.
Since COVID-19 forced businesses in downtown Madison to shutter their windows and doors, operations have been in a constant state of flux. Various lockdown orders and sustained financial stress have made it nearly impossible for many local business owners to stay afloat.
The population of homeless Madisonians has increased and the conditions this community has faced have become increasingly precarious in the past year where the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has had severe financial repercussions for Americans. Homelessness has long been an issue experienced by members of the Madison community, a fact most apparent in the downtown area, where dozens of homeless people have no choice but to live on the streets.